Overview
- Juventus said UEFA notified the club on Sept. 18 that formal proceedings were opened by the CFCB for the 2022–23 to 2024–25 period.
- The club warned possible outcomes include a financial penalty and restrictions on registering players for UEFA competitions.
- In its filing, Juventus reported a €58 million loss for the year ended June 30, 2025 and acknowledged exceeding a €30 million spending limit across 2022–25.
- The club stated it met the 2024 Squad Cost Ratio threshold and projects compliance with the 2025 limit.
- Juventus announced CEO Maurizio Scanavino will step down on Nov. 7, with the investigation unfolding after prior European and domestic sanctions.